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now how do you divide that with the government? >> and it's very difficult along those lines. sure, we can get to you. >> i have a question not really related to that one, but if they are, you know, against the modern conveniences pretty much just so they can stay as is, how do they- do they accept our modern medicine and hospitals and such, or do they shun that too? >> well, it's a constant- i think you take the incident and then figure out where you're going to be. if you're really ill, you really need to go to the hospital, then you will. there's a lot of healthful home medicine that goes along these lines. let me just give you one example. no, susanna, go ahead, and then i'll give you my example. >> i've had a couple of experiences too. my first job out in kent state speech path was i was one of three who was invited to initiate a program of speech and language therapy services in the schools of tuscarawas county, ohio, and we had to divide the county up. some folks were making wise remarks about the amish, and i said, "i would take that section," because it sounded intere
now how do you divide that with the government? >> and it's very difficult along those lines. sure, we can get to you. >> i have a question not really related to that one, but if they are, you know, against the modern conveniences pretty much just so they can stay as is, how do they- do they accept our modern medicine and hospitals and such, or do they shun that too? >> well, it's a constant- i think you take the incident and then figure out where you're going to be. if you're...
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if there's too much bureaucracy in government, why not just cut it back? do we really need so many agencies? well, in the words of that great american philosopher, pogo, "we have met the enemy and it is us." many americans want smaller, cheaper government but not at the expense of their favorite programs. government bureaucracies survive because they provide services to groups of people who are unwilling to sacrifice their own benefits. surely, though, we can make bureaucracies more efficient, more like a business. but aren't most big businesses themselves organized as bureaucracies? in terms of efficiency, isn't it a pretty fair toss-up between service from your cable provider and service from the department of motor vehicles? there is no shortage of ideas on how to make government bureaucracies more efficient. but it's not so easy, because we have contradictory expectations. for instance, we expect government bureaucracies to treat everyone equally but also demand that bureaucrats consider the special needs of individual citizens. and therein lies the di
if there's too much bureaucracy in government, why not just cut it back? do we really need so many agencies? well, in the words of that great american philosopher, pogo, "we have met the enemy and it is us." many americans want smaller, cheaper government but not at the expense of their favorite programs. government bureaucracies survive because they provide services to groups of people who are unwilling to sacrifice their own benefits. surely, though, we can make bureaucracies more...
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the japanese government agreed to halt construction on the new base and resume talks wi local authorities who oppose it. in brazil, more than one million people have rally to call for the impeachment of president dilma rousseff amid an economic crisis and corruption scandal. a polling firm said a record half million people rallied in sao paulo alone, while estimates by military police, who have been accused of inflating numbers in the past, put the nationwide turnout at about 3.5 million. the protests, after her workers party predecessor luiz inacio lula da silva, was charged with money laundering. has increasedri her lead in peru's presidential race after two rivals were disqualified from running. she is the daughter of former right-wing peruvian president alberto fujimori, now in prison for crimes including death squads to carry out massacres. >> she was complicit in a dictatorship, and human rights were violated which women were sterilized, which fears of corruption crimes were committed our country. amy: in alabama, prisoners staged uprising at the william holman correctional facility
the japanese government agreed to halt construction on the new base and resume talks wi local authorities who oppose it. in brazil, more than one million people have rally to call for the impeachment of president dilma rousseff amid an economic crisis and corruption scandal. a polling firm said a record half million people rallied in sao paulo alone, while estimates by military police, who have been accused of inflating numbers in the past, put the nationwide turnout at about 3.5 million. the...
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some are blaming the government for a slowed response. >> the government was actcting n response -- on advice from the company. acting in the best interests of the people of mauritius.- reporter: thousands of volunteers have come to hell. leaves are being built to help absorb the oil from the beaches. the remaining fuel is being pumped off of the stricken ship to prevent further pollution. booms are being taken out by volunteer boats. bootats at ourheir disposal. the oil is impacting the area. dependsty of the area on the many helpers working to make sure the oil does not spread further. it has resumed energy work in the eastern mediterranean sea accusing greece of not keeping its promises regarding a disputed gas reserve in the region. a research vessel is conducting seismic surveys and a disputed area between cyprus and greece for the next two weeks. greece has called the exploration you legal and a threat to peace. the deployment comes days after greece signed a maritime order with egypt naming and economic zone between those two nations. more than 97,000 children in the united stat
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even if there is palestine and arab government and everything is arab, it will stay like their religion, and i don't belong here and i'm very sure of that, you know. >> well, you mentioned that you have three daughters. we've obviously seen some tensions between the arabs and jews. for instance, if one of your daughters wanted to date an arab boy, would that be acceptable in your eyes? >> it's one of those questions that you hope doesn't happen, and in my case, i doubt very much it would happen. but if you want to be very hypothetical or theoretical, it would not be acceptable in my eyes. one of the reasons that we moved to live in a jewish society in a jewish state was to live in a place where the threat of intermarriage is very, very small. and besides the fact that my kids all got very strong jewish and zionist upbringings, it would be the furthest thing from any of their minds in any event. that's not to say that in their social life or in their academic life or in their sports life they wouldn't associate with arab teenagers. my youngest daughter, who's now in twelfth grade, plays
even if there is palestine and arab government and everything is arab, it will stay like their religion, and i don't belong here and i'm very sure of that, you know. >> well, you mentioned that you have three daughters. we've obviously seen some tensions between the arabs and jews. for instance, if one of your daughters wanted to date an arab boy, would that be acceptable in your eyes? >> it's one of those questions that you hope doesn't happen, and in my case, i doubt very much it...
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decades of both republican and democratic a party governance. right now we we've seen where the battle lines are drawn after the two big party conventions- is there any middle ground left. well i mean i think you know in fairness to the democratic side what they represent at least what they're channeling symbolically is. the view of america in a life that i think many of the protesters shear induced a sense that. we wanted america that is reflective of the changing demography and america that actually is open to all regardless of- skin. race color or creed and i think that's that's really what will probably you know made may well. bring the democrats back to power but i think at the same time the many waters forces that are operating within american license and we saw some of that this week- in the processing commercial wisconsin where a seventeen year old was able to travel across state lines. he's able to walk right past- armed police officers even as a crowd of witnesses are declaring that he's killed all of you know shot three people includi
decades of both republican and democratic a party governance. right now we we've seen where the battle lines are drawn after the two big party conventions- is there any middle ground left. well i mean i think you know in fairness to the democratic side what they represent at least what they're channeling symbolically is. the view of america in a life that i think many of the protesters shear induced a sense that. we wanted america that is reflective of the changing demography and america that...
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of theash the full power federal government, i am didn't fit -- declaring a national emergency. dramaticw jones made it last?t will we see plus, we look at the two presidentialthe campaign. for all of you watching, welcome to world news america. donald trump has declared a national emergency over the coronavirus. cases in the united states have climbed past 1800 and 41 people have god, but the real number is -- have died,rger but the real number is likely much larger. for state --do >> hospitals and conditions operate. there is a whole slew of .ifferent methods they are topping up the .etroleum they may consider including the united kingdom in the travel ban tonight. to aordinarily, he seemed position where he most likely would have a test. he said they are just working out a schedule for that. >> the president will have a test when two weeks ago when he said it is a hoax. even in the press conference, we saw them shaking hands with some .f the officials >> at think a lot of people would be surprised. the advice is very clear that you should not do that. handsrly wash your own a
of theash the full power federal government, i am didn't fit -- declaring a national emergency. dramaticw jones made it last?t will we see plus, we look at the two presidentialthe campaign. for all of you watching, welcome to world news america. donald trump has declared a national emergency over the coronavirus. cases in the united states have climbed past 1800 and 41 people have god, but the real number is -- have died,rger but the real number is likely much larger. for state --do >>...
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they are trying to turn us into some socialist government or no form of government, humanitarianism. >> the group is on what it calls mission to portland. in the past, they have acted as so-called peacekeepers. tonight, they want to get impressions of the portland protests that have been going on for 80 nights. the group refuses to wear face masks. protesters attack them immediately. >> they walk into a group of people, surrounded by a group of people, not wearing face coverings, despite that being the law. >> i believeve it has to do with our president. he has led that kind of behavior and that ideology just flourish. i think now they think that they have power when they don't. >> we are down here for black lives matter, and they are out here for white supremacy. there's a clear difference of opinion, and their opinion is not welcome here. >> but diaz insists his group does not stand for white supremacy. he wants police to take tougher action against what he sees as a violent black lives matter movement. >> in my opinion, when it gets to this type of mob mentality, it should be disp
they are trying to turn us into some socialist government or no form of government, humanitarianism. >> the group is on what it calls mission to portland. in the past, they have acted as so-called peacekeepers. tonight, they want to get impressions of the portland protests that have been going on for 80 nights. the group refuses to wear face masks. protesters attack them immediately. >> they walk into a group of people, surrounded by a group of people, not wearing face coverings,...
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this time it is really a partnershipip between the government local law enforcement andnd federal law enforcement all of them working together and that's it what we heard also and during the press conference from both the mayor and the sheriff. and the police chief saying. that it was a group effort. get a good study washington you for much indeed to bring us latest on the situation that it that kind of show wisconsin of course watching the old balance as it happens kevin thanks again. xterra france twenty four donald trump commented on that situation in wisconsin is kevin was saying. to confirm the national guard has been sent in he's at the republican convention which is taking place in north carolina. but it seems several key locations which could be used to melania trump is one of the stars because last night. she spoke agaiainst the backdrdrop of f te whitite house. six two state mie pompeo also made. an appearance fofor a raft for secure state to make an appearance. a at a convention like this it's a- dump into some seventy five years and the staff- he was appearing from jerusal
this time it is really a partnershipip between the government local law enforcement andnd federal law enforcement all of them working together and that's it what we heard also and during the press conference from both the mayor and the sheriff. and the police chief saying. that it was a group effort. get a good study washington you for much indeed to bring us latest on the situation that it that kind of show wisconsin of course watching the old balance as it happens kevin thanks again. xterra...
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the major part is by the pro- government forces. however, they are concerned that the conflict is being radicalized by the spread of weapons and more lethal weapons are being used. the presence of foreign fighters as well. and they say the power vacuum is allowing criminal elements the opportunity to create chaos and to use it to destroy more. appear to have no strategic purpose. the panel wants their report to push the international community to start the will of justice. want those response will for the crimes to be brought to justice. they're not releasing the names, but it's a confidential list they have accumulated that they will present to the u.n. human rights council. will happen then is not clear. this is a great step by trying to identify the individuals. at the same time, there's a political process where the international community is trying to find a comprehensive settlement for the crisis in syria, which may include some kind of safe exit for the people at the helm of power, like president bush are assad. workhese two
the major part is by the pro- government forces. however, they are concerned that the conflict is being radicalized by the spread of weapons and more lethal weapons are being used. the presence of foreign fighters as well. and they say the power vacuum is allowing criminal elements the opportunity to create chaos and to use it to destroy more. appear to have no strategic purpose. the panel wants their report to push the international community to start the will of justice. want those response...
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-- republican-controlled state, has refused to offer care known as medicaid even though the federal government would pay 90% of the cost. >> we look forward to medicaid expansion because it means more patients would then have access to health care. >> opponents of the rollout say it does not make economic sense. >> those people provide services to low income people and they need better funding, though we should look at if there is a more efficient way to do it. there is a business here, and we need a more businesslike perspective on how we deliver care to everyone, the poor and everyone else. >> back at the clinic, the lottery is underway. on her fourth attempt, she is one of the lucky ones. >> looks like a jackpot. i hate it. -- hit it. >> for the >> hello and welcome to "the health show." today, some new and old thinking is transforming health all around our planet. coming up in the program, caring for newborn babies in a hospital built entirely of the shipping
-- republican-controlled state, has refused to offer care known as medicaid even though the federal government would pay 90% of the cost. >> we look forward to medicaid expansion because it means more patients would then have access to health care. >> opponents of the rollout say it does not make economic sense. >> those people provide services to low income people and they need better funding, though we should look at if there is a more efficient way to do it. there is a...
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government policies, which he says allows his son to amass an arsenal of weapons. ian mercer, father of chris harper-mercer, made the comments in an interview with cnn. >> the question i would like to ask is, how on earth could he compile 13 guns? how can that happen? talk about gun laws. they talk about gun control. every time something like this happens, they talk about it and nothing is done. i'm not trying to say that is to blame for what happened, but if chris had not been able to get a hold of 13 guns, it would not have happened. amy: that is ian mercer, father of chris harper mercer. could talk, if you to that and also that chris harper-mercer had cited the man who killed your daughter, alison, as an example that he was a nobody who then was on the lips of the world because of the people he killed. isamy, part of the problem we have a lot of bad parenting out there. unfortunately, you can't legislate bad parenting. you can't do anything about it. it you can do things like universal background checks and closing gun loopholes to at least help prevent these th
government policies, which he says allows his son to amass an arsenal of weapons. ian mercer, father of chris harper-mercer, made the comments in an interview with cnn. >> the question i would like to ask is, how on earth could he compile 13 guns? how can that happen? talk about gun laws. they talk about gun control. every time something like this happens, they talk about it and nothing is done. i'm not trying to say that is to blame for what happened, but if chris had not been able to...
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we like to say that we are governed by individual conscience. however, the sociologist robert bella recently did a survey of unitarian universalists and pointed out that we're quintessentially american. because most americans believe in individual conscience and most americans believe in independence. and our values are remarkably coherent and remarkably mainstream. they are straight from jefferson, emerson, tharoe and whitman. so, i just wanted to say that i don't think unitarian universalists are very comfortable on that particular list of middle ground at least from the doctrinal point of view. or perhaps from where-- i think we like to think of ourselves as being unconventional, but we're really much more conventional than we're being told by the sociologist that we are much more conventional and much more coherent than we think we are. but since you did mention cups the covenant of unitarian universalists-- >> and that was the one reason-- to push it over-- not to the doctrinal but the one reason was that, a move of liberal thinking can som
we like to say that we are governed by individual conscience. however, the sociologist robert bella recently did a survey of unitarian universalists and pointed out that we're quintessentially american. because most americans believe in individual conscience and most americans believe in independence. and our values are remarkably coherent and remarkably mainstream. they are straight from jefferson, emerson, tharoe and whitman. so, i just wanted to say that i don't think unitarian universalists...
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government was getting nearer to utah and pressuring them. so it's quite true and he says they're excommunicated. but interesting about sacred doctrine and how it plays out over time in a particular group. there are as many as 200 different tiny little fundamentalist mormon sects that do indeed practice polygamy. and why do they do it? it's because of the original revelation that joseph smith had, and they believe that this is a ration that furthers god's plan. they disagree with the conformity- to go back to our amish idea- with the civil law of the united states. and to show you this, just as i picked up the newspaper and look around for these things in the newspaper, you might have seen this also- another newspaper just two days ago, chicago tribune, i pick up and on the third page, "mormon women uniting to help sisters, wives escape polygamy." and it's a group here called the tapestry of polygamy. rather- you know, one has to be careful here because the latter day saints, the gentleman is quite right, that church does not practice it. but
government was getting nearer to utah and pressuring them. so it's quite true and he says they're excommunicated. but interesting about sacred doctrine and how it plays out over time in a particular group. there are as many as 200 different tiny little fundamentalist mormon sects that do indeed practice polygamy. and why do they do it? it's because of the original revelation that joseph smith had, and they believe that this is a ration that furthers god's plan. they disagree with the...
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seoul's government has moved the memorial site to city hall to preserve it. at this memorial, there are countless messages mourning the loss of the young victim. they say things like we want to live in a safe society for women. seoul has been implementing measures to prevent crimes targeting women. one of them is a free service provided on community buses. it's a wireless bluetooth device. it automatically sends a text message to a family member when a passenger gets on or off the bus. the note includes when, where, and what the plate number of the vehicle is. people can use the service just by downloading the free application. so far more thanan 2,000 people are using this app. >> translator: there are dark alleyways without street lights on my way home. so i often use the text message service. my parents are also glad to know i'm safe. >> reporter: seoul is also providing a free walk safe service. this woman works as a fitness trainer. she often returns home late at night. she says she's been followed by strange men in the past. now yu makes a phone call be
seoul's government has moved the memorial site to city hall to preserve it. at this memorial, there are countless messages mourning the loss of the young victim. they say things like we want to live in a safe society for women. seoul has been implementing measures to prevent crimes targeting women. one of them is a free service provided on community buses. it's a wireless bluetooth device. it automatically sends a text message to a family member when a passenger gets on or off the bus. the note...
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government employees usually start work at 8:30 or 9:00 a.m. under the new guidelines no meetings will start after 4:00 p.m. and workers will be encouraged to go home at the designated time. >>> all right. with that i am going to sign off from the biz desk. thank you all very much as usual i'll leave you with the markets. >>> government officials in china have been trying to find ways to curb the problem of air pollution. they want to create urban areas that don't damage the environment. officials in one southwestern city are doing just that by developing and promoting eco-friendly vehicles. nhk world reports. >> reporter: a major maker of cars in america has set up a base in chendu province. it provides after care to meet the growing demand it has also set up 50 charging stations around the city. >> translator: there are many charging stations. it's very convenient. >> reporter: this manufacturer was recently given a crucial boost. the chinese government is encouraging consumers to buy electric vehicles by offering subsidies of up to $10,000 o
government employees usually start work at 8:30 or 9:00 a.m. under the new guidelines no meetings will start after 4:00 p.m. and workers will be encouraged to go home at the designated time. >>> all right. with that i am going to sign off from the biz desk. thank you all very much as usual i'll leave you with the markets. >>> government officials in china have been trying to find ways to curb the problem of air pollution. they want to create urban areas that don't damage the...
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maybe german government or others can handle this and let the people go. reporter: those who sought asylum in hungary would not be able to enter austria. transit countries in the east are struggling to cope. hungary has seen 50,000 new arrivals in the last month. speaking in berlin, the german chancellor urged other nations to accept more migrants. >> if we are unable to agree on a distribution of refugees within europe, then some people will question us and we don't want that. reporter: germany takes in more refugees than any other e.u. country. 300,000 have crossed into europe this year alone. anchor: i'm joined by a correspondent in buddha pest. we saw the first train loads of people moving out of hungary, what is the situation now? a lot of pent-up refugees have been camping at a station this week and four trains that left for munich via vienna. when i was at the station, the scene was quite confused. the police presence was sporadic and many didn't have passports or identification documents did board those trains. the authorities say nothing has chang
maybe german government or others can handle this and let the people go. reporter: those who sought asylum in hungary would not be able to enter austria. transit countries in the east are struggling to cope. hungary has seen 50,000 new arrivals in the last month. speaking in berlin, the german chancellor urged other nations to accept more migrants. >> if we are unable to agree on a distribution of refugees within europe, then some people will question us and we don't want that. reporter:...
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ago when cara romero and i were just in the beginning of our work with the rights of nature tribal governance. people in and around the movement kept saying to me you've got me casey can. she's and i what i heard from them was that she was leading the movement for the ponca nation her nation to be the first tribe in america to adopt the rights of nature. the polka were removed from their ancestral territory in what's no
ago when cara romero and i were just in the beginning of our work with the rights of nature tribal governance. people in and around the movement kept saying to me you've got me casey can. she's and i what i heard from them was that she was leading the movement for the ponca nation her nation to be the first tribe in america to adopt the rights of nature. the polka were removed from their ancestral territory in what's no
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we like to say that we are governed by individual conscience. however, the sociologist robert bella recently did a survey of unitarian universalists and pointed out that we're quintessentially american. because most americans believe in individual conscience and most americans believe in independence. and our values are remarkably coherent and remarkably mainstream. they are straight from jefferson, emerson, tharoe and whitman. so, i just wanted to say that i don't think unitarian universalists are very comfortable on that particular list of middle ground at least from the doctrinal point of view. or perhaps from where-- i think we like to think of ourselves as being unconventional, but we're really much more conventional than we're being told by the sociologist that we are much more conventional and much more coherent than we think we are. but since you did mention cups the covenant of unitarian universalists-- >> and that was the one reason-- to push it over-- not to the doctrinal but the one reason was that, a move of liberal thinking can som
we like to say that we are governed by individual conscience. however, the sociologist robert bella recently did a survey of unitarian universalists and pointed out that we're quintessentially american. because most americans believe in individual conscience and most americans believe in independence. and our values are remarkably coherent and remarkably mainstream. they are straight from jefferson, emerson, tharoe and whitman. so, i just wanted to say that i don't think unitarian universalists...
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government was getting nearer to utah and pressuring them. so it's quite true and he says they're excommunicated. but interesting about sacred doctrine and how it plays out over time in a particular group. there are as many as 200 different tiny little fundamentalist mormon sects that do indeed practice polygamy. and why do they do it? it's because of the original revelation that joseph smith had, and they believe that this is a relation that furthers god's plan. they disagree with the conformity- to go back to our amish idea- with the civil law of the united states. and to show you this, just as i picked up the newspaper and look around for these things in the newspaper, you might have seen this also- another newspaper just two days ago, chicago tribune, i pick up and on the third page, "mormon women uniting to help sisters, wives escape polygamy." and it's a group here called the tapestry of polygamy. rather- you know, one has to be careful here because the latter day saints, the gentleman is quite right, that church does not practice it. b
government was getting nearer to utah and pressuring them. so it's quite true and he says they're excommunicated. but interesting about sacred doctrine and how it plays out over time in a particular group. there are as many as 200 different tiny little fundamentalist mormon sects that do indeed practice polygamy. and why do they do it? it's because of the original revelation that joseph smith had, and they believe that this is a relation that furthers god's plan. they disagree with the...
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to therd zinn wants first emotional about government is that governments live. the first thing people should know about the nfl is the nfl lies. this is a league hill don hypocrisy and bring damage. they want us to believe they are surprised that some of that violence spilled over into the personal lives of their players. the nfl treats domestic violence as if it is a public relations issue and their message in this entire story is, if you're going to commit domestic violence, do not get caught on videotape. it is a profound a cynical message. i understand why everybody is showing the videotape. i understand that because the new saw you of the videotape shows, first of all, the new jersey prosecutors who arrested ray rice and janay palmer when this incident took place, saying both were at fault, the nfl and the baltimore ravens, which advanced the narrative both were tofault, the video gives lie that. that is important for people to see. that being said, i think one of the reasons the tape is so powerful is we are conditioned in the society because of this incre
to therd zinn wants first emotional about government is that governments live. the first thing people should know about the nfl is the nfl lies. this is a league hill don hypocrisy and bring damage. they want us to believe they are surprised that some of that violence spilled over into the personal lives of their players. the nfl treats domestic violence as if it is a public relations issue and their message in this entire story is, if you're going to commit domestic violence, do not get caught...
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government officials want to continue the current rate system for the time being. but they're taking steps to prevent excessive competition from hurting a stable supply of power. retailers would be required to maintain an adequate supply capacity to meet demand. that's all for business news now, i'll leave you with a look at the region's markets. >>> japan's consumer affairs watchdog has issued a warning about a growing threat. overheating smartphones. the national consumer affairs center says it received some 520 complaints in fiscal 2012. that's over five times more than the year before. officials at the center say the section connecting the handset and power cord can become charred while the phone is charging. some users suffered burns on their cheeks while making calls. officials found surface temperatures on some models rose to as high as nearly 60 degrees celsius after video phone or game functions were used for about ten minutes. they're advising consumers to make sure the charger terminal is free of foreign substances and liquids. the officials are warning
government officials want to continue the current rate system for the time being. but they're taking steps to prevent excessive competition from hurting a stable supply of power. retailers would be required to maintain an adequate supply capacity to meet demand. that's all for business news now, i'll leave you with a look at the region's markets. >>> japan's consumer affairs watchdog has issued a warning about a growing threat. overheating smartphones. the national consumer affairs...
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alexander: retaking ramadi is strategically vital to the iraqi government. it opens the route north to mosul. a landmark statistic for you now for the penultimate day of the year. the number of migrants who have arrived in europe by c during the past 12 months has now officially -- by sea during the past 12 months has now officially surpassed one million mark. many more have traveled into the eu by land. over one million entering germany alone according to officials there. a large proportion of these arrivals are syrians driven from their homes by civil war. an estimated 3 million refugees from syria are still sheltering in other middle eastern countries. michelle harrison plus -- riche lle harrison-plesse tells us more. ichelle: they are oblivious, at least for now, to the desperate situations their families are in. yearn fornts home. >> may god have mercy on us so we may return to our country. richelle: this family has lived in a small, rundown apartment for the past two years. they fled their home town, homs, in 2012. there only wishes and into the nearly
alexander: retaking ramadi is strategically vital to the iraqi government. it opens the route north to mosul. a landmark statistic for you now for the penultimate day of the year. the number of migrants who have arrived in europe by c during the past 12 months has now officially -- by sea during the past 12 months has now officially surpassed one million mark. many more have traveled into the eu by land. over one million entering germany alone according to officials there. a large proportion of...
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it is notable that these government folks -- obviously, you just saw them was so close, people waiting in the water, children terrified enough as it is that they are fighting these currents. this mahomes bag was caught on the razor wire. but these folks don't stop unless it is apparent that someone is in really true danger . it is important not to downplay the danger. yes, you are seeing people waiting across the water, which is about waist high, but it is unpredictable. the currents can become much stronger, up to a person's chest, and this is the spot where two children did drown in recent weeks. we are being told by state police that we can be here as the press but that we cannot touch the wires themselves. these people are coming up onto the shore of the u.s., and many have been actively seeking immigration enforcement officers, u.s. agents, asking, where do we turn ourselves in, begging them for water. you are seeing this man holding his id card in his hand. this is his past to the united states. why is this your pass? >> [speaking spanish] >> because it is his venezuelan card. he
it is notable that these government folks -- obviously, you just saw them was so close, people waiting in the water, children terrified enough as it is that they are fighting these currents. this mahomes bag was caught on the razor wire. but these folks don't stop unless it is apparent that someone is in really true danger . it is important not to downplay the danger. yes, you are seeing people waiting across the water, which is about waist high, but it is unpredictable. the currents can become...
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federal government thought it was really important to make an example. they brought this incredibly ridiculous prosecution that had multiple -- i think it was something like more than a dozen counts climbing a felony violations against aaron, threatening scores of years in prison. but it is not just the theoretical claims about what he might of thought, but the practical burden that for the last two years his wealth was bled dry as he had to negotiate to try to finally settle this matter because the government was not going to stop before he admitted he was a felon, which i think in a world where the architects of the financial crisis nine regularly at the white house, it is ridiculous to think aaron swartz was a felon. a >> what was the scene where he was arrested? he was riding his bicycle? >> yes. this is part of the incredibly ridiculous propaganda the government put out. they released these badly taken because it was basically just a security camera images of aaron, and suggested what aaron was doing was hiding his face in trying to evade detection.
federal government thought it was really important to make an example. they brought this incredibly ridiculous prosecution that had multiple -- i think it was something like more than a dozen counts climbing a felony violations against aaron, threatening scores of years in prison. but it is not just the theoretical claims about what he might of thought, but the practical burden that for the last two years his wealth was bled dry as he had to negotiate to try to finally settle this matter...
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he said he was within his rights to do so, but the french government doesn't team to agree. as thoughnot just act you are an ordinary citizen. you you are a minister, can just not be motivated by indignation or a bad mood. i think he's perfectly aware of this. the far right national front leader marine le pen is looking at the same claims against her own party. former prime minister franÇois fillon saw his campaign badly damaged after came to light he paid his family members massive salaries for jobs they never did, sparking the push for legislation in the first place. laura: the international court has called on the son of the late dictator moammar gadhafi was released last week after being held for nearly six years. he is wanted for crimes against humanity during the rebellion after his father in 2011. his whereabouts remain unknown. the yuan backed government has condemned his release saying it may further destabilize the country. turkey's president has lashed isolation ofgoing qatar. saying it was similar to a death penalty and violation of islamic values. ankara isre o
he said he was within his rights to do so, but the french government doesn't team to agree. as thoughnot just act you are an ordinary citizen. you you are a minister, can just not be motivated by indignation or a bad mood. i think he's perfectly aware of this. the far right national front leader marine le pen is looking at the same claims against her own party. former prime minister franÇois fillon saw his campaign badly damaged after came to light he paid his family members massive salaries...
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russia backs the syrian government while turkey supports the remaining rebel forces in idlib province. recently, russi-backed syrian forces have stepped up their campaign against rebels there. >> we cannot tolerate the syrian regime sowing death by air and land against civilians under the pretext of fighting terrorism. unfortunately, attacks on civilians strengthen radical groups. >> putin said russian forces in syria were under threat. >> terrorists continue to shell the positions of syrian government forces, trying to attack russian military installations. the de-escalation zone should not serve as a refuge for militants, let alone as a bridgehead for new attacks. >> both countries see a huge stake in syria and are trying to do without the west as they settle their differences. putin and erdogan are due to meet with officials from another key player in the syrian conflict, iran, next month. brent: our moscow correspondent has been covering the meeting for us. she told us more about putin and everyone's show of unity. >> the leaders have had close relations for a while now, and they
russia backs the syrian government while turkey supports the remaining rebel forces in idlib province. recently, russi-backed syrian forces have stepped up their campaign against rebels there. >> we cannot tolerate the syrian regime sowing death by air and land against civilians under the pretext of fighting terrorism. unfortunately, attacks on civilians strengthen radical groups. >> putin said russian forces in syria were under threat. >> terrorists continue to shell the...
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by allowing state and local governments to sanction u.s. companies boycotting israel. the bill also includes an amendment opposing an immediate withdrawal of troops from syria. senators held a coconfirmation hearing tuesday for noemi rao, president trump's nominee to replace susupreme e court justee brett kavanaugh on the d.c. circuit court of appeals, tuesday. calilifornia senator kamala hars asked rao about articles she wrote while in college in the mid-90s, including a piece in which she blamed women for putting themselves at risk for sexual assault by drinking too much. rao said she regrets her past views on sexual assault. this is senator harris questioning rao. >>>> you said women should take steps to avoid becoming a victim or what steps did you have in mind? >> it is a commonsense idea about excessive drinking here that was the advice given to me by my mother. >> that is one step you ththink women shouldld take? >> it isis a way to make it less likely. >> s she also wrote in pastt articles that affirmative action is the anointed dra
by allowing state and local governments to sanction u.s. companies boycotting israel. the bill also includes an amendment opposing an immediate withdrawal of troops from syria. senators held a coconfirmation hearing tuesday for noemi rao, president trump's nominee to replace susupreme e court justee brett kavanaugh on the d.c. circuit court of appeals, tuesday. calilifornia senator kamala hars asked rao about articles she wrote while in college in the mid-90s, including a piece in which she...
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even if there is palestine and arab government and everything is arab, it will stay like their religion, and i don't belong here and i'm very sure of that, you know. >> well, you mentioned that you have three daughters. we've obviously seen some tensions between the arabs and jews. for instance, if one of your daughters wanted to date an arab boy, would that be acceptable in your eyes? >> it's one of those questions that you hope doesn't happen, and in my case, i doubt very much it would happen. but if you want to be very hypothetical or theoretical, it would not be acceptable in my eyes. one of the reasons that we moved to live in a jewish society in a jewish state was to live in a place where the threat of intermarriage is very, very small. and besides the fact that my kids all got very strong jewish and zionist upbringings, it would be the furthest thing from any of their minds in any event. that's not to say that in their social life or in their academic life or in their sports life they wouldn't associate with arab teenagers. my youngest daughter, who's now in twelfth grade, plays
even if there is palestine and arab government and everything is arab, it will stay like their religion, and i don't belong here and i'm very sure of that, you know. >> well, you mentioned that you have three daughters. we've obviously seen some tensions between the arabs and jews. for instance, if one of your daughters wanted to date an arab boy, would that be acceptable in your eyes? >> it's one of those questions that you hope doesn't happen, and in my case, i doubt very much it...
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despite many governments announcing massive stimulus packages, asian, european, and u.s. markets have plummeted again. as well as oil prices. u.s. markets were suspended for the fourth time in a month. >> is the number of recorded coronavirus cases soared past 200,000, the world health organization announced the first trial of a vaccine was underway. the start of a long battle. >> this virus is presenting us with an unprecedented threat. it is also an unprecedented opportunity to come together as one against a common enemy. an enemy against humanity. reporter: in frankfurt, they queuing together three tests and they are losing patience. >> there is a man behind me who waited for six hours yesterday when he actually belongs in bed. reporter: in a televised address, chancellor merkel appealed to the public not to underestimate the crisis. quick this is serious. take it seriously. we have not seen a challenge like this in our country since reunification. not since the second world war which depends so much on us acting together and in solidarity with each other. reporter: in
despite many governments announcing massive stimulus packages, asian, european, and u.s. markets have plummeted again. as well as oil prices. u.s. markets were suspended for the fourth time in a month. >> is the number of recorded coronavirus cases soared past 200,000, the world health organization announced the first trial of a vaccine was underway. the start of a long battle. >> this virus is presenting us with an unprecedented threat. it is also an unprecedented opportunity to...
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so what the indian government has now done is to completely lock all those people up. and so a lot of kashmiri people totold us thatat, look, those wo were singing praises of india are the ones that india has locked up today. so that's a message to us that we should not, you know, place faith in the indian political process and democratic process anymore. amy: i want to ask you about indian prime minister modi saying kashmir's previous status was unjust for kashmiri women because they lost their inheritance rights if manning a person outside the region. your response to modi implying he was doing this for the women of kashmir? >> the kashmiri women have the best response to this. they said, look, we are fighting patriarchy but so are you. women are fighting country are key all over the world but who are our oppressors to be claiming to liberate us? and it is especially galling to hear these words from modi went his party, men, are actually saying things like, oh, now that our indian men can get fair kashmiri brides so kashmiri women will tell us, we are being talked ab
so what the indian government has now done is to completely lock all those people up. and so a lot of kashmiri people totold us thatat, look, those wo were singing praises of india are the ones that india has locked up today. so that's a message to us that we should not, you know, place faith in the indian political process and democratic process anymore. amy: i want to ask you about indian prime minister modi saying kashmir's previous status was unjust for kashmiri women because they lost...
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because when those bullets started flying out of that compound and in some cases took the life of the government agents, that shows the power. now, one could sit and argue till the cows come home about whether or not the apocalyptic armageddon vision portrayed by david koresh was true or not true but the effect, the power that it has was extraordinary and, you know, that's a rather extreme example to start of the course with, but we'll see that over and over again and one needs to have respect for the power of religious belief. sure. [female voice:] are we going to discuss as well the power of the structures over people as well as the individual power gained through their individual beliefs? [dr. simons:] absolutely, as a matter of fact in our second class we'll look at the six dimensions of religion and when we get to the final dimension, the social dimension, we'll very much concentrate on the power of institutional structures and their effect on people. [female voice:] i was interpreting part of the power of religion is i was thinking of the ireland conflict that we're having now and it's gon
because when those bullets started flying out of that compound and in some cases took the life of the government agents, that shows the power. now, one could sit and argue till the cows come home about whether or not the apocalyptic armageddon vision portrayed by david koresh was true or not true but the effect, the power that it has was extraordinary and, you know, that's a rather extreme example to start of the course with, but we'll see that over and over again and one needs to have respect...
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government has pressed the ukrainians. it doesn't necessarily mean they have full control over them. the reality is, the u.s. main objective in the biden administration supreme objective has been to see the war not be escalated. that the united states not be put into a situation where it is fighting against russia directly. and part of that was to urge ukraine not to attack russia, not to attack belarus or russian forces were deployed. that pretty much worked up until september or october of last year, first when the nord stream bombings occurred and then second when the attack on the bridge occurred. in which case united states, u.s. intelligence believed ukraine was behind both of them. and though it believed ukrainian factions were behind both the text, it was not altogether clear to the cia that zelenskyy himself had foreknowledge or even had been read in on those operations because zelenskyy's power -- those powers are himself limited inside ukraine. so this cia might have put a lot of pressure on zelenskyy and his go
government has pressed the ukrainians. it doesn't necessarily mean they have full control over them. the reality is, the u.s. main objective in the biden administration supreme objective has been to see the war not be escalated. that the united states not be put into a situation where it is fighting against russia directly. and part of that was to urge ukraine not to attack russia, not to attack belarus or russian forces were deployed. that pretty much worked up until september or october of...
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we did not get the care promised to us by our government. all of us watched failed policies turn into bloodshed. listen to us, hear us, and think, was any of this worth it? >> no. >> do these medals thank us for a job well done? to the mast lies, corruption, and the abuse of young men and women who swore to defend their country? we care of this mask. hear us. >> i served in the marine corps. in january 2002, i deployed in support of operation enduring freedom. i want to tell the folks behind us, in these enclosed walls where they build more policies based on lies and fear, we no longer stand for their lives, their failed policies, and they're on just wars. bring the troops home and and more now. they can have these back. >> i served in the army national guard for 12 years. all have to say is this is not something i'm proud of. >> i am from ohio. i served in the air force from 2000 to 22008. the military is where i learned what integrity meant. i believe i serve with integrity. at this point in my life, if i want to continue to live with inte
we did not get the care promised to us by our government. all of us watched failed policies turn into bloodshed. listen to us, hear us, and think, was any of this worth it? >> no. >> do these medals thank us for a job well done? to the mast lies, corruption, and the abuse of young men and women who swore to defend their country? we care of this mask. hear us. >> i served in the marine corps. in january 2002, i deployed in support of operation enduring freedom. i want to tell...
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even if there is palestine and arab government and everything is arab, it will stay like their religion, and i don't belong here and i'm very sure of that, you know. >> well, you mentioned that you have three daughters. we've obviously seen some tensions between the arabs and jews. for instance, if one of your daughters wanted to date an arab boy, would that be acceptable in your eyes? >> it's one of those questions that you hope doesn't happen, and in my case, i doubt very much it would happen. but if you want to be very hypothetical or theoretical, it would not be acceptable in my eyes. one of the reasons that we moved to live in a jewish society in a jewish state was to live in a place where the threat of intermarriage is very, very small. and besides the fact that my kids all got very strong jewish and zionist upbringings, it would be the furthest thing from any of their minds in any event. that's not to say that in their social life or in their academic life or in their sports life they wouldn't associate with arab teenagers. my youngest daughter, who's now in twelfth grade, plays
even if there is palestine and arab government and everything is arab, it will stay like their religion, and i don't belong here and i'm very sure of that, you know. >> well, you mentioned that you have three daughters. we've obviously seen some tensions between the arabs and jews. for instance, if one of your daughters wanted to date an arab boy, would that be acceptable in your eyes? >> it's one of those questions that you hope doesn't happen, and in my case, i doubt very much it...
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[indiscernible] switched sides from government opposition depending on who was in power. has never really gone head-to-head. in fact, on the same side of state ballot in 2007, same side as the election. [indiscernible] e story of how fluid gting politics has been in theast 30 years. very difficult to pin issues, difficult to pin iologies and individuals, and instead what we have seen is causation between these groups, these individuals trying to navigate their personalities, trying to sort of grasp for power around each other. both men certainly have a check or past. election violence -- cycles of election violence. questionable political choices, certainly in the last five years we have seen what we call the handshake, compromise between raila and kenyatta. sort of forcing this realignment between these characters. long story short, there's multiple levels of consternation happening here. there is the personality consternation but also the rupture of the compact between these two men. you have to choose between people who may be don't write e standas of ethics and values
[indiscernible] switched sides from government opposition depending on who was in power. has never really gone head-to-head. in fact, on the same side of state ballot in 2007, same side as the election. [indiscernible] e story of how fluid gting politics has been in theast 30 years. very difficult to pin issues, difficult to pin iologies and individuals, and instead what we have seen is causation between these groups, these individuals trying to navigate their personalities, trying to sort of...
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the government says there is a notable increase in young people, nearly 6% of 20-30 euros are testing positive ---year-olds are testing positive, more than the national average. it's a sticky moment when the transition from the summer to the autumn with three phenomenon coming to bear. one is the reopening of the schools and academics. the second phenomenon is the influences season. and the third floor nominal -- phenomenon is the mortality we see in elder people during the winter. reporter: germany has been less ravaged than other european countries, but it's also had a worrying rise and infections. chancellor merkel met regional leaders to agree nationwide measures, breaking masks rules will carry a fine of $60. and the worst affected european country deaths, the u.k. reported 1,522 new cases. that's is highest number since mid-june. three talents, al jazeera. anchor: india recorded a new daily record, more than 75,000 infections. more than 1000 deaths were also reported. cases have been rising sharply the last few weeks. more than 3.3 million people across india have contracted cov
the government says there is a notable increase in young people, nearly 6% of 20-30 euros are testing positive ---year-olds are testing positive, more than the national average. it's a sticky moment when the transition from the summer to the autumn with three phenomenon coming to bear. one is the reopening of the schools and academics. the second phenomenon is the influences season. and the third floor nominal -- phenomenon is the mortality we see in elder people during the winter. reporter:...
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what did your government do? nothing. it is legitimate. in the last meeting of the european union, the socialist arernment's, expenditures extremely important. we have still got everything. going back as a fundamentalist education, the elderly, etc., etc. what are they supposed to do? >> and do you have hope for president obama when he ran? >> i was absolutely fascinated. i even cried when he was elected. but now i am disappointed. >> why did you cry then? >> at that moment i really thought that there had never been an opportunity for somebody to bring about a colossal and fantastic change which -- with the whole world behind him. never seen that, studying that opportunity. anything hee done wanted with the whole world behind him. that is exactly what he did not do. guantanamo is still there. iraq is still there. afghanistan is getting worse. lower taxes for the shin the rich. more bush. -- for the extremely rich. more bush. >> what happened? >> how could i tell you. i am extremely, extremely sorry. >> you think it is reversible? >> i do n
what did your government do? nothing. it is legitimate. in the last meeting of the european union, the socialist arernment's, expenditures extremely important. we have still got everything. going back as a fundamentalist education, the elderly, etc., etc. what are they supposed to do? >> and do you have hope for president obama when he ran? >> i was absolutely fascinated. i even cried when he was elected. but now i am disappointed. >> why did you cry then? >> at that...